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While
Marbella is seen by many as Europe's get-away spot for the rich
and famous, Puerto Banus is just as desirable a destination
- not just for the famous but also for holidaymakers ranging
from high-flying business men and women to families just looking
for a relaxing time away, with plenty of sunshine.
Puerto Banus is a relatively recent travel destination however,
as it has only opened it's doors to the general holidaymaker
in the last 10 years or so; previous to that it was a very exclusive
spot, known only to the locals and filmstars!
Puerto Banus is only a few kilometres west of Marbella, and
being under the Municipality of Marbella shares many characteristics
of the Costa del Sol's most well known resort. Famous for it's
picturesque marina filled with multi-million dollar yachts,
Puerto Banus also boasts a beach that stretches for one kilometre
- the golden sands are a major attraction to this town that
was once a traditional Spanish fishing village decades ago.

As with any resort associated with the rich and famous, Puerto
Banus has more than it's fair share of pubs, clubs, restaurants,
world-class shopping and casino facilities. Designer names can
be found on all the main streets, but if you prefer to browse
smaller, more traditional Spanish shops and boutiques then there
are plenty of these too.
Notably the premier Spanish department store El Corte Ingles
with it's five stories, and the Marina Banus Shopping Centre
are two of the most popular locations that shoppers head for.
Alternatively, a visit to the weekly market held in the bullring
each Saturday morning is a great way to buy both local products
and holiday souvenirs!
Puerto Banus nightlife is as good as it gets and holds a world-class
reputation. It can carry on until dawn if you want it to, or
if you prefer something a bit more sedate then you can settle
for a quiet drink and tapa in any one of the countless local
bars spread throughout the town. If you do get the urge to have
a taste of Tinsel Town, there are numerous cocktail and wine
bars spread around the Marina and seafront areas, known as the
Muelle Rivera - incidentally these are great areas for doing
a bit of 'star spotting'!

The surrounding areas of Puerto Banus are also to be explored
and enjoyed. The Sierra Bermeja Mountains rise up to the north
of the town, and numerous golf courses are scattered within
a 10 kilometre radius of Puerto Banus. Needless to say, the
golf courses are some of the best in Europe and go towards making
Puerto Banus one of the world's top golfing holiday destinations.
As with Marbella, Puerto Banus enjoys it's own micro-climate
and boasts over 300 days of sunshine each year, with a year
round average temperature of 19 degrees. While the summer months
may get a little hectic, May and September are probably two
of the best months to visit this resort.

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